Wrench97 Administrator, Hardware Expert Staff member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 3,070 Location S.E. Pennsylvania Jul 21, 2012 #21 As much as I would like to, I have plenty on my plate now, John's shoes may not look that big, but they are..............
As much as I would like to, I have plenty on my plate now, John's shoes may not look that big, but they are..............
writhziden Administrator, .NET/UWP Developer Staff member Joined May 23, 2012 Posts 2,923 Location Colorado Jul 21, 2012 #22 Wrench97 said: As much as I would like to, I have plenty on my plate now, John's shoes may not look that big, but they are.............. Click to expand... LOL. No worries. I definitely understand having a full plate. I had one up until a couple hours ago. Now I've re-arranged the contents, but it is still very full. PhD Research takes up about a plate and a half.
Wrench97 said: As much as I would like to, I have plenty on my plate now, John's shoes may not look that big, but they are.............. Click to expand... LOL. No worries. I definitely understand having a full plate. I had one up until a couple hours ago. Now I've re-arranged the contents, but it is still very full. PhD Research takes up about a plate and a half.
P Patrick Sysnative Staff Joined Jun 7, 2012 Posts 4,618 Jul 21, 2012 #23 I started analyzing at SevenForums, but for some reason, I'm having difficulty returning. The main reason I analyze is to help the people in need, but it's difficult to do so when a hefty amount of people you look up to are gone or moved on to other forums. There are still a few there, like JaidynM, but the majority are gone and that's uncomfortable. That's why I've stuck to TSF and Sysnative.
I started analyzing at SevenForums, but for some reason, I'm having difficulty returning. The main reason I analyze is to help the people in need, but it's difficult to do so when a hefty amount of people you look up to are gone or moved on to other forums. There are still a few there, like JaidynM, but the majority are gone and that's uncomfortable. That's why I've stuck to TSF and Sysnative.
writhziden Administrator, .NET/UWP Developer Staff member Joined May 23, 2012 Posts 2,923 Location Colorado Jul 21, 2012 #24 Yeah, I am not sure where I will go next. I know I'll be here, but there are few blue screens that come through here, and I like the puzzles they present. Hopefully, I can find another suitable place to provide expertise.
Yeah, I am not sure where I will go next. I know I'll be here, but there are few blue screens that come through here, and I like the puzzles they present. Hopefully, I can find another suitable place to provide expertise.
P Patrick Sysnative Staff Joined Jun 7, 2012 Posts 4,618 Jul 21, 2012 #25 writhziden said: Yeah, I am not sure where I will go next. I know I'll be here, but there are few blue screens that come through here, and I like the puzzles they present. Hopefully, I can find another suitable place to provide expertise. Click to expand... Tech Support Forum has been good to me the past few weeks. I go there when there isn't anything to work on here / if things here are already attended to. A lot of the great people we have here are on there as well.
writhziden said: Yeah, I am not sure where I will go next. I know I'll be here, but there are few blue screens that come through here, and I like the puzzles they present. Hopefully, I can find another suitable place to provide expertise. Click to expand... Tech Support Forum has been good to me the past few weeks. I go there when there isn't anything to work on here / if things here are already attended to. A lot of the great people we have here are on there as well.
JaidynM BSOD Kernel Dump Senior Analyst Joined May 1, 2012 Posts 1,011 Location Somewhere Over The Rainbow Jul 21, 2012 #26 Yeah, TSF is a popular forum. I also used to use Overclock.net, another tech community.
P Patrick Sysnative Staff Joined Jun 7, 2012 Posts 4,618 Jul 22, 2012 #27 JaidynM said: I also used to use Overclock.net, another tech community. Click to expand... I'm a Forum Moderator there. I've been trying to push for the implementation of an analysis forum for quite some time.
JaidynM said: I also used to use Overclock.net, another tech community. Click to expand... I'm a Forum Moderator there. I've been trying to push for the implementation of an analysis forum for quite some time.
Laxer Co-FounderSenior Administrator Staff member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 4,002 Location Portland, OR Jul 22, 2012 #28 I stepped down from TSF about a month ago... I was Design Manager and a Mod for MS. I could go back anytime I am sure but It is most likely a conflict of interest now that John has stepped down also. I have the utmost respect for how TSF handled things, despite the conflict everyone left happy and on good terms.
I stepped down from TSF about a month ago... I was Design Manager and a Mod for MS. I could go back anytime I am sure but It is most likely a conflict of interest now that John has stepped down also. I have the utmost respect for how TSF handled things, despite the conflict everyone left happy and on good terms.
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,052 Location Upstate, NY Jul 22, 2012 #29 Laxer, why would it be a conflict of interest to be a staff member of more than one forum? I know many, many people who are Admins/Moderators of multiple forums (myself included). We volunteer our time to help others. The reward is the occasional thank you and the satisfaction in having been able to help.
Laxer, why would it be a conflict of interest to be a staff member of more than one forum? I know many, many people who are Admins/Moderators of multiple forums (myself included). We volunteer our time to help others. The reward is the occasional thank you and the satisfaction in having been able to help.
Laxer Co-FounderSenior Administrator Staff member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 4,002 Location Portland, OR Jul 22, 2012 #30 More or less because I am treated like an employee and not respected by the "senior-staff" there... I have my reasons for departure mostly because it became an obligation not something I enjoyed...
More or less because I am treated like an employee and not respected by the "senior-staff" there... I have my reasons for departure mostly because it became an obligation not something I enjoyed...
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,052 Location Upstate, NY Jul 22, 2012 #31 As I said to Mike earlier in this thread, when it stops being fun, then it is time to stop.
A Guy Righteous Dude Joined Jun 2, 2012 Posts 1,071 Location Bay Area Peninsula Jul 23, 2012 #32 Mike, I can of course forward your contact info to Greg and anyone else if you wish. Unless your list has changed... A Guy
Mike, I can of course forward your contact info to Greg and anyone else if you wish. Unless your list has changed... A Guy
writhziden Administrator, .NET/UWP Developer Staff member Joined May 23, 2012 Posts 2,923 Location Colorado Jul 23, 2012 #33 Looks like Greg joined the forum. You are welcome to forward my contact info. I promise that despite any hurt feelings, I do not hold grudges, and would appreciate the chance to clear up misconceptions with people I was (and hope still can be) friends with at SevenForums.
Looks like Greg joined the forum. You are welcome to forward my contact info. I promise that despite any hurt feelings, I do not hold grudges, and would appreciate the chance to clear up misconceptions with people I was (and hope still can be) friends with at SevenForums.
A Guy Righteous Dude Joined Jun 2, 2012 Posts 1,071 Location Bay Area Peninsula Jul 23, 2012 #34 PM me a list, and I will forward. I will never talk bad about either forum "behind their backs" so to speak, but keeping friends in touch is A OK with me A Guy
PM me a list, and I will forward. I will never talk bad about either forum "behind their backs" so to speak, but keeping friends in touch is A OK with me A Guy